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Papercraft Mini-book / Assembly Instructions
Cheetah : Assembly Instructions
Cheetah
Classification:
Mammal, Carnivore, Cat Family
Height:
120 to 150 cm
Weight:
30 to 65 kg
Habitat:
Western Asia, central Asia, India, Africa
Population:
12,000 to 15,000
The cheetah is the fastest of all land animals, capable of running at speeds
up to 120 kph. Cheetahs have slim bodies, long legs, long tails, and high
shoulders. A cheetah cannot retract its claws, so they are always out to grip
the earth like spikes on a runner's shoes. The cheetah's broad chest holds a
large heart and lungs. All these different features of a cheetah's body work
together to help it run. Clearly, cheetahs were born to run fast. However,
cheetahs can only maintain their top speed for a distance of about 500
meters, and in fact often fail to catch their prey.
Instructions
Caution
Tools
Explanation of Symbols
Scissors, glue (we recommend craft glue).
Keep glue away from small children.
Be careful not to cut your fingers when using scissors.
Mountain fold
Valley fold
Cut line
These glue tabs are used for gluing to another part, as indicated by the name on the tab.
Numbered glue tabs
Glue tabs with symbols and part names
Glue tabs with numbers on a white background
Assemble the parts by gluing together in the order indicated by the numbers.
Arrows ( )
Do not glue these areas. Insert the part into its mating part,
in the direction indicated by the arrow.
After gluing all other tabs to the other parts,
glue these tabs in the order indicated by the numbers.
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1)
Carefully cut out the parts.
2)
Make mountain folds and valley along the dotted lines, as indicated
by the directions.
3)
Assemble the parts in the order shown by numbers on the glue tabs.
(Read the Explanation of Symbols for more information.)
4)
Attach all the parts together in order.
(Read the Explanation of Symbols for more information.)
5)
Your Papercraft model is finished!